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10-30-2008, 03:43 PM | #46 | |
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My file states, or at least it should state that my car shakes under acceleration and goes into limp mode and that this has been going on for two weeks already. You would think that they would realize that driving a car in this condition for 30 days might drive someone crazy enough to drive the thing into a ditch.
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10-31-2008, 06:58 AM | #48 |
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Totally unacceptable...
Get yourself a lawyer and get things rolling. Maybe explain to them that if you get stranded (and hurt or otherwise) due to a car THEY KNOW has problems, they could be opening themselves up to a real problem. And why the heck is "marketing" even involved. IMO this is a technical and legal issue, marketing is a misdirection/stall tactic. No offense bud, you sound like a really reasonable guy, but, you need to get more aggressive here, enough is enough. Get off this forum and go get in their faces one way or the other! |
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11-07-2008, 10:25 AM | #49 | |
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I have the car in the shop right now for a Regional Tech to "inspect" the car. I am not sure what they mean by "inspect" though:iono: Is he inspecting the car to make sure it has not been abused and actually has the issues I am reporting so that they can move forward with my repurchase? Or, is he inspecting the car to try and fix the issue and then try to talk me into keeping the car now that a big Regional Tech has fixed the issue? I hope it is not the latter. With all the issues this car has had so far I don't think I will ever feel comforatable keeping the car. I will always have the thought in the back of my head that it might go into limp mode again. Not to mention the depreciation I have lost in the car due to it being in the shop all these times. You can't really put a price on the depreciation I have taken so even if they wanted to compensate me for it I would not know how much would be enough:iono: I will keep you all updated. Thanks, Brandon
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11-07-2008, 11:10 AM | #51 |
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Wow, I hope this turns out well. I also hope you are able to post the outcome. If by any chance they do decide to block you from posting...some kind of settlement... can you at least find a way to get word out you ended up in a good way... This is really sad to read. Never fun to see a fellow 1addict brother suffer like this... Hope some of our other posts can keep you sane... Take care! EspressoBoy |
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11-10-2008, 11:21 AM | #52 |
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UPDATE:
I took the car in on last Thursday to have the Regional Engineer look at the car. Turns out that they basically ignored my requests and sent the Engineer out to just try and fix the issue with the car and not pursue any other form of customer service for me:iono: The tech reported that he found a couple fuel injectors that were "marginal" and suggested replacing all of them to be sure. This seems like a logical reason for the misfires but why did the dealership not see this? I am no mechanic but I do know that there are only three things that could cause a misfire. Not enough fuel, not enough air, or no spark. It seems to me that the first two things I would look at would be the coils/spark plugs and then the fuel system (ie. injectors, fuel pumps). How did the dealership miss these bad injectors:iono: So now the list of parts replaced include: 1. Low pressure fuel pump 2. Coil and plug from bank 2 3. Coil and plug from bank 1 4. All six fuel injectors I have not got the car back from the dealership yet. The fuel injectors are supposed to be in today. Here is the other messed up part of this whole situation. The dealership tried to be sneaky and write the low pressure fuel pump and the first set of coil replacement off as 1 single visit in their system. Because of this their system only shows 3 total shop visits instead of 4. The very first visit that I was counting in my first post was when they told me that the engine malfunction light was on because of the gas cap being loose. Of course this was not the case because I later found out that there is a seperate light for the gas cap. So this is now 5 total visits to the shop, 4 with parts replaced, but only 3 showing in the BMW system. If you look at the dates on their Service Invoices you can clearly see that the two visits they rolled into 1 were days apart Bottom line is that BMW NA thinks that I should be satisfied with the Regional Engineers fixes and that the matter is closed for now. I guess I will have to take things to the next step now Never again will I buy a BMW and I will also persuade any of my friends and family to stay clear of BMW. Not only are BMW's problematic, BMW seems to not stand behind their product. For a luxury brand that is very very sad and not the experience I was hoping for:iono: I do have to say that the car was great when it ran fine for those 1200 miles
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11-10-2008, 11:38 AM | #53 |
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Good luck with the next step. In the end, you payed a lot of money for a new vehicle, and you didn't get treated right for that purchase. It really sounds like a dealer problem rather than a serious problem with the hardware of the car. I wish BMW NA could make the dealership buy it back as punishment for crappy service.
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11-10-2008, 06:01 PM | #54 | |
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11-11-2008, 12:35 AM | #55 |
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I-One-Da? - I feel your pain, I had a very similar experience with my VW Jetta 1.8t. Long story short I had all the coil packs replaced, all the injectors replaced, and all the plugs replaced. Shortly after that maintenance was done the timing belt went and because of the style of engine it threw 2 rods and bent 2 pistons. The car needed a new engine. VW didn't want to do anything because it had just run out of warranty so that burden rested on my shoulders. I vowed to never buy another VW, so I understand where you are coming from with not buying another BMW and recommending to others that they not buy a BMW. I have learned through experiences that every car manufacture has their "lemons", but that doesn't mean their entire line is bad. As far as the customer relations goes, I think it is unacceptable. I wish you the best of luck in the end. I'm sorry that you have had to have this "BMW Experience". Please post your results.
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01-12-2009, 06:57 PM | #56 |
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Just wanted to give everyone an update.
The car ran great for about 6 weeks after they replaced the fuel injectors. BMWNA made good on their end and reimbursed me for all of my headaches. The day after I signed the papers to agree to their offering the car went back into limp mode just like it has since day one. BMWNA had now taken the car off my hands and has been great to work with. They have shown that they stand behind their products and that customer satisfaction is important to them. Although the whole process was not fun to go through I have to give kudos to BMWNA for making things right. Now I need to figure out what to replace the 1er with:iono: Space Grey is looking pretty good Thanks to everyone that posted here and supported a fellow 1Addict through this whole situation:drinking: Brandon:w00t:
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01-12-2009, 09:54 PM | #57 |
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Thats a hell of a saga. It looks like persistence and picking the right dealerships is the key.
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01-12-2009, 10:57 PM | #58 |
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get a 335d!!!
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My last cars:
1997 Jetta GT 2002 VW GTI 2003 Land Rover Freelander 2005 Jetta GLI 2006 Passat All European and nothing mayor in any of them... I know a few people with Toyotas and Nissan that had more issues than me. I think you just got unlucky this time but these are normally very good cars. Quote:
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